Billionaire Ronald Lauder, a powerful financial backer of the University of Pennsylvania, is threatening to cut off donations if the school doesn’t do more to fight antisemitism, CNN has learned.

The threat from Lauder, one of the heirs to the Estee Lauder cosmetics company, marks the latest fallout from donors and alumni alarmed by a Palestinian literary festival that was held on campus last month prior to the Hamas terror attacks on Israel.

Even before the Palestine Writes Literature Festival started, UPenn leaders acknowledged it would include speakers with a history of making antisemitic remarks.

  • @TurnItOff_OnAgain
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    6111 months ago

    who were “antisemitic and viscerally anti-Israel.”

    Anti-semetic or just not pro Isreal? The article doesn’t go into what was said. Seems like its impossible to be critical of Isreal without being labeled an anti-semite.

    • @Potatos_are_not_friends
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      11 months ago

      This is my take.

      Right now, Jews around the globe are being threatened for just living their life. They may even support Palestinians.

      But bring that up, and suddenly it’s “Why do you support Israel?” Like bro chill the fuck out nobody said that.

  • @Chickenstalker
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    1411 months ago

    Then don’t “donate”. As if we didn’t know such donations are kickbacks, money laundering and tax evasion.

    • BraveSirZaphod
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      Charitable donations never save more in taxes than the actual value of the donation.

      Say you’re in the highest tax bracket, which is 37%. If you donate $100,000 to UPenn, your taxable income decreases by $100,000, so there’s $37,000 in taxes that you’re not paying. However, you’re now out $100,000, so you still have $63,000 less than you would have had if you’d never donated at all.

      Of course, his grandkids probably won’t have a hard time getting admitted, but that doesn’t change the direct finances of the matter.

  • @hedgehogging_the_bed
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    Penn already has endowments totalling over $20 Billion for the school and the hospital system and is one of the largest land holders in the City of Philadelphia. I doubt this will hurt them.